The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the poorest nations in the world.
"We can’t function on a day-to-day basis without cobalt, and
three-fourths of the supply is coming out of the Congo," he added. "And
it’s being mined in appalling, heart-wrenching, dangerous conditions."
But "by and large the world doesn’t know what’s happening" in the Congo, Kara said.
"I don’t think people are aware of how horrible it is," Rogan agreed.
The Biden administration
recently entered into an agreement with the Democratic Republic of the
Congo and Zambia to bolster the green energy supply chain, despite the
DRC’s documented issues with child labor.
Cobalt initially "took off because it was used in lithium-ion
batteries to maximize their charge and stability," Kara explained. "And
it just so happened that the Congo is sitting on more cobalt than the
rest of the planet combined," he added.
Men work in a gold mine in Chudja, northeastern Congo, one of the areas in which so-called "conflict minerals" are mined.
As
a result, the Congo, a country of roughly 90 million people, became the
center of a geopolitical conflict over valuable minerals. "Before
anyone knew what was happening, [the] Chinese government [and] Chinese
mining companies took control of almost all the big mines and the local
population has been displaced," Kara said. Subsequently, the Congolese
are "under duress."
He
continued: "They dig in absolutely subhuman, gut-wrenching conditions
for a dollar a day, feeding cobalt up the supply chain into all the
phones, all the tablets, and especially electric cars."
British rapper Zuby recommended that his nearly one million followers watch the interview.
"This
latest Joe Rogan Experience podcast is heavy," he wrote. "If you have a
smartphone or electric vehicle (that's 100% of you) then I strongly
recommend listening to it."
Some, if not all, of the famous tech and energy companies in the world are implicated in the humanitarian crisis, Kara said.
"This is the bottom of the supply chain of your iPhone, of your Tesla, of your Samsung," he asserted.
1 comment:
Slave labor? The Green New Deal. I don't buy diamonds either.
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